Baroness Cox’s Mission: Providing Aid and Giving Voice to the Persecuted
Baroness Caroline Cox and her organization bring humanitarian relief to places where other organizations will not venture
When Caroline Cox was appointed to the British House of Lords and granted the title of Baroness Cox, she wanted to use her privilege and role to become “a voice for people whose voices are not heard.”
Since her appointment in 1983 by British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, Baroness Cox has been involved in various projects providing aid to people suffering in different parts of the world.
One of the significant endeavors she undertook was to relieve the suffering of Armenian Christians in Nagorno-Karabakh. This region is the subject of an ongoing conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan.
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